Griffin went on to hint that perhaps Marcus Bachmann opposes same-sex couples because he himself is attracted to men.

“Okay, he’s very anti-gay and LGBT rights, and it’s odd, because if you look at him on YouTube, it’s almost as if he himself … or, it’s as if …” Griffin said, trailing off.

Before the former “My Life on the D-List” host could finish her sentence, Ferguson advised the memoir writer to be careful. Starting over, Griffin said Bachmann seems similar to the guys who attend her stand-up acts. A known gay rights activist, Griffin has previously referred to her gay friends as “the gays.”

“I would say that Marcus Bachmann reminds me of a lot of the type of men who come see my live shows,” Griffin said. “And he wants people to pray the gay away, and so I was going to call the [my TV] special ‘Pray the Gay Back.'”

Instead, Bravo will title the special, “Kathy Griffin: Pants Off.”

Marcus Bachmann is nowhere near the first right-leaning individual Griffin has publicly insulted. Griffin has reportedly called Michele Bachmann a bigot to her face, made jabs about “Dancing with the Stars” finalist Bristol Palin’s weight, threatened to begin bullying teenager Willow Palin, and poked fun at Christine O’Donnell during a “Glee” guest appearance as a narrow-minded tea party member.